1 Staying Current with Consumer Protection: Practical Lessons from Recent Enforcement Actions MODERATOR: • Jonathan Pompan, Partner, Venable LLP SPEAKERS: • Roberto Anguizola, Assistant Director, Division of Marketing Practices, FTC, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission • Alexandra Megaris, Attorney, Venable LLP • David Morgan, Chief Revenue Officer, PerformLine • Natalie Williams, Assistant Litigation Deputy, Office of Enforcement, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau WiFiAccessCode: LEADSPEDIA | Follow at #leadscon Thursday, 4:00 – 4:45PM
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Staying Current with Consumer Protection:
Practical Lessons from Recent Enforcement
ActionsMODERATOR:
• Jonathan Pompan, Partner, Venable LLP
SPEAKERS:
• Roberto Anguizola, Assistant Director, Division of Marketing Practices,
FTC, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission
• Alexandra Megaris, Attorney, Venable LLP
• David Morgan, Chief Revenue Officer, PerformLine
• Natalie Williams, Assistant Litigation Deputy, Office of Enforcement,
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
WiFiAccessCode: LEADSPEDIA | Follow at #leadscon
Thursday, 4:00 – 4:45PM
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Important Information
Panelists presenting today are not speaking on
behalf of their agency or clients. This presentation
is for general informational purposes only and does
not represent and is not intended to provide legal
advice or opinion and should not be relied on as
such. Legal advice can only be provided in
response to specific fact situations.
This presentation does not represent any
undertaking to keep recipients advised as to all or
any relevant legal developments.
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Introductions
Roberto Anguizola, Assistant Director, Division of Marketing Practices, FTC
Natalie Williams, Assistant Litigation Deputy, Office of Enforcement, CFPB